I was more drawn to the cyber war than the romance. Generally, I always prefer romances to be more of a subplot unless the whole plot of the book is supposed to center around a romance. I'm simply not a big fan of romance, so I preferred reading more about the cyber war than anything else.

Hello all! Did you find yourself drawn more to the cyber war or the love triangle?

I believe there is an even mix of politics and suspense as well as love and relationships.

I was drawn to the cyber war part. I believe it's an aspect that is very real yet not always obvious. Even if we do feel the fallout, it is still not always obvious. I wasn't interested in the love triangle per se , but rather the mystery of Sky. I had a feeling he wasn't a bad guy, just strange.

Neither romance nor politics, cyber war seems more entertaining, romance is ephemeral as it often happens in real life, I think it is always more interesting action and suspense and romance that also has a policy and security environment.

Cyberwar as a plot or topic is enough to stir and excite me to a read a book; regardless of any twist or side stories mixed to it does not deter me from looking forward to reading about hacking, spying and destructive digital weapons.

I tend to steer clear of books with the romance plot being at the center, as that's not my primary interest, and there are only so many variations on that trope that can exist. However, when done right, it can add an interesting element to a well-crafted story. It seems this book was at least attempting to strike a balance for readers.

I was very much for the cyber warfare. This is a new kind of warfare that is gaining ground in the world, due to advances in information technology. It looks passive from the outside but it can have much more devastating and disruptive power than conventional warfare.

Exactly, I also got attracted with cyber war due to my love for information and technology. This made me to give more of attention to cyber war compared to romance or politics.

I just recently finished the book and I'd say I was more interested in the cyber war. I'm not really interested in love triangles in books that aren't primarily romance (and I hardly read romance in the first place). I also found some the characters themselves just a bit awkward, so the cyber war was much more attention-grabbing.